DR. KIM: Thank you, I apologize for being noisy, your Excellency President Kikwete, but I promise you it will be brief noise and may I suggest that as one strategy put your earphone in and turn to the... Show More + Japanese channel. Maybe you speak Japanese, I shouldn't be presumptuous. Thank you very much and I appreciate very much the problem of getting so much different advice so from so many different places when you have such clear and practical problems to tackle. So let me just try to share some specific lessons that we've learned in the African context of that [unclear]. This might not be obvious but the problem in Africa is not unemployment per se, it's low productivity. I have worked in poor countries all of my life and if there's one thing that I know is that poor people work. They are employed. They can't afford not to work but what they do to survive is one thing; whether it's productive or even more importantly, part of the formal sector is really the quest Show Less -